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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it feels as" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a personal opinion or sensation. Here are a few examples: - "It feels as though the world is spinning out of control." - "It feels as if I've been waiting for hours." - "It feels as though summer just started, but it's already October." - "It feels as though I'm walking on air."
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— it feels as urgent as ever.
It feels as elegant as it looks.
It feels as homey as a home can feel.
It feels as hard as a flagstone terrace.
Here it feels as throwaway as a half-eaten Twinkie.
It feels as much a statement as a song.
It feels as real as breathing.
It feels as permanent as a trailer park.
It feels as if it just happened.
"It feels as if something is missing.
It feels as if anything could happen".
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